Scott Chapman, Sam Houston State University
Talk Title: "Pi Through the Eyes of the American Mathematical Monthly"
Abstract: For over 115 years, the American Mathematical Monthly has served as Mathematics' most widely read journal for general audience papers. The Monthly holds a unique niche amongst journals in the Sciences, as its articles are intended to inform, stimulate, challenge, enlighten, and even entertain; Monthly articles are meant to be read, enjoyed, and discussed, rather than just archived. The long history of the Monthly does not just include papers which had significant impact on both the research and teaching communities, but its articles can be used as a mirror which reflects the trends and attitudes of not only Mathematicians, but academics in general. In this talk, I will briefly cover the history and accomplishments of the Monthly. I shall then use the contents of my recent Notices of the American Mathematical Society (Feb. 2016) paper on dealing with a mathematics journal editor as a springboard to review the highlights and lowlights of my 5 years as Editor of the Monthly. |
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